ATLANTA | The Latest: Tua wins Maxwell Award as top player over Kyler

ATLANTA — The Latest on the college football awards show (all times local):

9:08 p.m.

Tua Tagovailoa won his second major player of the year award, taking the Maxwell over fellow finalists Kyler Murray of Oklahoma and West Virginia quarterback Will Grier.

Tagovailoa also won the Walter Camp player of the year. Earlier in the day, Murray was named AP college football player of the year and the Davey O’Brien Award winner as the nation’s top quarterback.

Tagovailoa and Murray, along with Ohio State’s Dwayne Haskins, are the finalists for the Heisman Trophy to be presented Saturday in New York City.

8:59 p.m.

Kentucky linebacker Josh Allen wins the Chuck Bednarik Award as the nation’s top defensive player, beating out Alabama defensive tackle Quinnen Williams and Clemson defensive tackle. Allen is the first Kentucky player to win a major college football award since 1950.

Earlier in the night, the Disney Spirit Award went to Purdue fan Tyler Trent, the 19-year-old student who is battling cone cancer.

Trent gained fame when he was profiled by ESPN’s “College GameDay” before the Boilermakers played Ohio State. Trent was able to attend the game against the Buckeyes and predicted Purdue’s upset.

Texas A&M’s Braden Mann wins the Ray Guy Award as the nation’s best punter. He is averaging 51.15 yards per punt, a school record and challenging an NCAA record. Cincinnati’s James Smith and Utah’s Mitch Wishnowsky were the other finalists.

8:15 p.m.

Alabama’s Jerry Jeudy wins the Biletnikoff Award as the nation’s top wide receiver, beating out UMass star Andy Isabella and Oklahoma State’s Tylan Wallace. Jeudy is the second Crimson Tide player to win the Biletnikoff, joining Amari Cooper.

Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly is the Home Depot coach of the year, one of three major awards announced Wednesday night, the day before the college football awards show.

LSU’s Devin White won the Butkus Award as the nation’s top linebacker, becoming the first Tigers player to win the award.

Iowa’s T.J. Hockenson won the John Mackey Award as the nation’s top tight end. He is the first sophomore to win the award in its 19 years.

7:45 p.m.

Georgia cornerback Deandre Baker is the first Bulldogs’ player to win the Thorpe Award as the nation’s top defensive back. The senior beat out LSU cornerback Greedy Williams and Notre Dame cornerback Julian Love.

Wisconsin’s Jonathan Taylor, the nation’s leading, became the fourth Badgers player to win the Doak Walker. That ties Texas for the most of any school. He beat out Memphis’ Darrell Henderson and Clemson’s Travis Etienne.

Syracuse freshman Andre Szmyt wins the Lou Groza as top kicker, beating out Cooper Rothe of Wyoming and Cole Tracy of LSU.

AP player of the year Kyler Murray adds the Davey O’Brien Award as the nation’s top quarterback as ESPN’s College Football Awards show in Atlanta began. But right before the show started it was announced that Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa won the Walter Camp Player of the Year Award.

The last five winners of the Walter Camp have gone on to win the Heisman, but only five Heisman winners have failed to win AP Player of the Year since the award started in 1998.

Murray beat out Tagovailoa and Washington State’s Gardner Minshew II for the Davey O’Brien. The other finalists for the Walter Camp were Murray, Minshew, West Virginia quarterback Will Grier and Kentucky linebacker Josh Allen.